Removing a Certificate
After you hold the controller’s reset button for 20 seconds, the controller’s HTTPS security certificates will be regenerated.
If you use HTTPS to connect to the controller, you will no longer be able to connect to the controller from any PC that was
used in the past to connect to the controller unless you delete the old HTTPS security certificate from these PCs.
Security certificates are managed on a PC through the Certificate Manager. To delete an ECLYPSE controller’s HTTPS
security certificate from a PC, proceed as follows.
1. On the PC, open the Certificate Manager: click Start and type certmgr.msc into the search box and press Enter. If
you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
2. In the Certificate Manager, navigate to Certificates - Current User\Trusted Root Certification Authorities\Certifi-
cates. When you open this folder, certificates are displayed along with related details in the right pane.
3. Certificates for ECLYPSE controllers are named in the following ways:
– Local ECLYPSE Authority
– Local ECLYPSE-XXXXXX Authority where XXXXXX is the controller’s MAC address. See Controller Identifica-
tion.
Backup the certificate in case it will be needed: right-click the certificate and select All Tasks\Export.
4. Delete the certificate: right-click the certificate and select Delete.
When you connect to the controller, your browser will ask you to accept the new HTTPS security certificate.
Licenses
You can import licenses from your PC or a Web server, as well as export an existing license.
Figure70: System Settings – Licenses
ECLYPSE Web Interface
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